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Stripper claims sex romp with Mel B
A KINGS Cross stripper claims to have had a very spicy night with Mel B and her husband Stephen Belafonte.
Hamish and Zoe's coffee connection
HAMISH Blake and Zoe Foster were very openly affectionate while getting their caffeine fix this week.
Sport
Double-bogey costs Gaunt lead
Mark Hayes BOLTER Daniel Gaunt has just suffered his first real setback at the JBWere Masters, just as a couple of more famous names make their move.
SuperFooty
Kennett fights for Tassie deal
Mike Sheahan and Niall Seewang HAWTHORN looks set to survive an audacious North Melbourne bid to become the AFL's new flag-bearer in Tasmania.
Victoria
Tee up for wet and wild weather
9:58AM Matthew Schulz UPDATE 10.38am: WILD winds create obstacles for Australian Masters golfers and a prelude for a weekend of torrential rain.
Man beaten in road rage attack
6:32AM Staff writers POLICE have appealed for witnesses to an incident in which a man was pulled to the street and beaten in a road rage attack.
Entertainment
Hello world, Laws is coming back
RADIO legend John Laws is about to bring his golden tonsils out of retirement, taking on his former protege and arch rival Ray Hadley.
A minute to win Ke$ha for life
IF YOU are an Australian bloke with a beard, a beer gut and natural aptitude for building things, US pop star Ke$ha wants to marry you.
National
Aussie film crew arrested in Burma
8:22AM AAP AUSTRALIAN officials are urgently trying to confirm the whereabouts of a film crew in Burma, after they were arrested.
Sydney brothel capital of region
8:10AM Nick Tabakoff SYDNEY has 244 legal brothels - more than double the number in Victoria, Queensland combined.
The Other Side
Shock at raunchy class mix-up
10:43AM Charles Waterhouse WOULD-BE dancers who turned up to a dance class were shocked to find themselves being handed a raunchy lesson in pole dancing.
Travel
Qantas A380 aircraft full of holes
Geoff Easdown THE full list of damage to the Qantas A380 that was nursed back to Singapore after an engine exploded has been revealed.
World
Human remains found in Zahra search
7:07AM Staff writers HUMAN remains have been found in the search for missing Australian girl Zahra Baker, 10, in North Carolina, local TV reported.
Business
Market follows Wall Street lower
11:02AM THE Australian share market opened lower today, following weak leads from Wall Street.
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Apology to Sean Buckley
On 5 and 6 December 2007, and later on 30 August 2008, the Herald Sun, under a previous Editor-in-Chief, published a series of articles concerning Mr Sean Buckley, the head of Ultra Tune Australia, with regard to his alleged dealings with a criminal and underworld identity.
The Herald Sun now accepts that the articles regarding these dealings contained factual errors which were not able to be independently verified by the Herald Sun at the time. The Herald Sun apologises to Sean Buckley and his family for the hurt, upset and embarrassment caused to him and his family by the publications.
Collette comes to Kerr's rescue
Posted by Rita at 8:36 AM November 11, 2010